Slavsya
"Glory, Glory to you, holy Rus'!", (Russian: Славься, славься, святая Русь!, romanized: Slavsya, slavsya, svyataya Rus'!), also known as "Slavsya" (Славься) is the name of the final song in the epilogue of Mikhail Glinka's first opera A Life for the Tsar (1836) and now considered as one of Russia's greatest classical and patriotic anthems of the 19th century.
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Slavsya
"Glory, Glory to you, holy Rus'!", (Russian: Славься, славься, святая Русь!, romanized: Slavsya, slavsya, svyataya Rus'!), also known as "Slavsya" (Славься) is the name of the final song in the epilogue of Mikhail Glinka's first opera A Life for the Tsar (1836) and now considered as one of Russia's greatest classical and patriotic anthems of the 19th century.
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"Glory, Glory to you, holy Rus ...... mperial lyrics have been sung.
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Egor Rozen
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Vasily Zhukovsky
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Patriotic anthem and
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Куранты - Славься.ogg
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Kremlin bell chimes play melod ...... e opera "A Life for the Tsar".
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Glory
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Славься
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Slav'sya
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march
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"Glory, Glory to you, holy Rus ...... c anthems of the 19th century.
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Slavsya
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